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"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agendas. One common aim is to "create life", primarily by using engineering principles to design and modify biological systems for human use. In a wider context, the topic has become one of the big cases in the legitimization processes associated with the political agenda to solve global problems with the aid of (bio-)technological innovation. Conceptual-level and meta-level analyses are needed: we should sort out conceptual ambiguities to agree on what we talk about, and we need to spell out agendas to see the disagreements clearly. The book is based on the interdisciplinary summer school "Analyzing the societal dimensions of synthetic biology", which took place in Berlin in September 2014. The contributions address controversial discussions around the philosophical examination, public perception, moral evaluation and governance of synthetic biology.
Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Synthetic biology. --- Bioengineering --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Biological engineering --- Life science engineering --- Biology --- Engineering --- Synthetic biology --- Philosophy (General). --- Biotechnology. --- Philosophy, general. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Philosophy. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities
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Recently, the first "zoopharming" product has reached market approval: it is a recombinant human protein for medical use that is produced in the milk of transgenic goats. In addition, other transgenic animals, including faster-growing salmon and „environmentally friendly" pigs with reduced levels of phosphate in their faeces are awaiting regulatory approval. These are only some examples of upcoming applications of genetic engineering in farm animals. Other potential applications include traditional breeding goals such as higher milk or meat yields, leaner meat, and disease resistance. While genetic engineering in livestock opens a huge range of possibilities, it also brings about concerns of safety and justification: does genetic engineering affect animal welfare? Is it safe and morally acceptable to apply genetic engineering to farm animals for the various purposes that are envisaged? It is against this background that the Europäische Akademie GmbH and the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften addressed the topic of transgenic farm animals in an interdisciplinary symposium in 2007. In these proceedings the following topics are covered: an analysis of the state of the art of the technology and its applications, an introduction to the specific application zoopharming (including its historical industrial development and the market for biopharmaceuticals), an assessment of ethical aspects, and considerations regarding the investigation of animal welfare implications of livestock biotechnology. The proceedings address science, industry, politics and the general public interested in the chances and risks of this upcoming field of biotechnology.
Transgenic animals. --- Livestock --- Transgenic animals --- Genetic engineering --- Animal biotechnology --- Genetics --- Biomedical Engineering --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Biology --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Genetic engineering. --- Biomedical engineering. --- Animal genetics. --- Ethics. --- Biotechnology. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Animal Genetics and Genomics. --- Animal genetic engineering --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Chemical engineering --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Medicine
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